Friday, 27 March 2015

Most Innovative Mobile Applications

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Most Innovative Mobile Applications

 

1.WORD LENS An app that instantly translates languages using your phone camera.


 

2.BE MY EYES Be My Eyes helps blind people see through video chats. This is a great example of micro-volunteering and the power of apps to actually improve people live in meaningful ways.


3.PhotoMath PhotoMath promises to help solve simple linear equations and other math problems by “reading” questions with the help of your smartphone camera.

 

4.Truecaller Search for any number whether it’s local or across the world. Know who’s calling you even if you don’t have their number in your address book

5.WORD SNITCH you just select a word. Click on Copy, and voila... The meaning is right there in a dialog box.

6.Wakie The social alarm clock that lets you wake up strangers.

7.PUSH BULLET An app which syncs your phone with your PC and can Show your phone's notification on your Laptop. But that’s not all. Recently the app has introduced a Universal Copy-Paste feature.

8.Forest This app emotionally blackmails you and saves you from distracting.

9.S.M.T.H. S.M.T.H. (Send Me To Heaven) is a sport game. Player throws his phone as high as he can. The higher, the better. The phone registers the height and uploads result to leader boards. World Top 10, Week Top 10, Day Top 10, Local Top 10 (national) and Facebook Friends lists are available.

 
 

10.Thief Tracker This application helps you know who has your phone when stolen, lost or mis-placed. This app takes the picture of the user from the front cam when unlocking your mobile fails more than 3 times, uploads the image to our server and send notification to your mail id. A must have app on all your hard earned smartphone.

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